10 Handy HTML5 / CSS3 Frameworks

Calling all web developers! You should certainly look through this roundup of Easy HTML5/CSS3 Frameworks. We have posted some frameworks in our recent posts but you might want to take a look on this collection because you may have not used most of these before. Stay in date with the latest handy HTML5 & CSS3 technologies! Enjoy!

1. HTML5boilerplate

H5BP brings you delicious documentation, a site optimizing build script, and a custom boilerplate builder. In addition to this, we now support lighttpd, Google App Engine, and NodeJS with optimized server configurations (along with Apache, Nginx, and IIS) and we’ve reduced the overall size of the published boilerplate by 50%.SourceDemo

3. Gravity

a SASS based framework for making powerful, easily maintainable HTML5 websites. It helps you rapidly prototype your ideas and will generally make your life much easier.SourceDemo

4. Popcorn.js

Is an event framework for HTML5 video that provides a simple API for synchronizing interactive and immersive content. Popcorn.js utilizes the native HTMLMediaElement properties, methods and events, normalizes them into an easy to learn API, and provides a plugin system for community contributed interactions.SourceDemo

5. Roots

Is a starting WordPress theme made for developers that’s based on HTML5 Boilerplate, Blueprint CSS (or 960.gs) and Starkers that will help you rapidly create brochure sites and blogs.SourceDemo

6. Baker 2.0

Is an HTML5 ebook framework to publish on the iPad & iPhone using open web standards.SourceDemo

7. css3-action-framework

CSS3 Action Library aims to gather all the best CSS3 effects in one place. Today the number of browsers who supports CSS3 is growing; CSS3 in many cases can be used like Java Script replacement and can contribute to better browsing experience.SourceDemo

9. G5 Framework

10. Inuit.CSS

created by Harry Roberts. This framework built to work on smaller screens straight out of the box with minimal effort. Inuit.css’ main features are fully supported even in IE6 + basic support for new HTML5 elements.SourceDemo